Example of medieval use of spangels on a belt. 14th century - [Middle English spangel, diminutive of spange, from Middle Dutch, clasp; see (s)pen- in Indo-European roots.] Led to spangles meaning "small sparkling objects, as in spangles of light and star-spangled banner..."

WAIT IT MEANS SOMETHING! O-O<-----its when a girl comes after oral "eating peaches and cream" lol Joon said that he was describing soft skin haha

Mondokio-Mondokio is an innovative educational tool that enables students to consider multiple perspectives on the same news topic and have real-time communication with students all over the world. Mondokio (meaning "world eye" in Italian) takes a topic, identifies news articles from major media outlets all over the world, and translates them from 12 languages into English.

The meaning of the name “Aubrielle” is: “Derivative: Form of Aubrey”. Categories: American Names Used in: English speaking countries Gender: Girl Names Origins: American Starts with: A Pronunciation: (aw bree EL) Form of: Aubrey

Slang Words: What Are Young People Saying These Days?

SWAG What does swag mean? If you've got SWAG you... S sitting correctly in your seat W want to be here (show it by being in class on time with all your materials ready to get started) A ask and answer questions relevant to class discussion without blurting out or interrupting G get your work done